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Jeremy Scott gets serious on the cover of Gay Times, available October 31st.

The 43-year-old fashion designer was interviewed by Olympic ice skater Adam Rippon. Check out what he had to say:

On expressing himself growing up: “I was just me and I didn’t think anything of it…I was obsessed with these not-always-boy things like Cyndi Lauper and would get on the bus. I don’t know how I convinced myself but I’d walk off the bus with a lace tablecloth with these black 50s pumps from my grandmother. I still had my short boy hair and a blonde mess. I literally thought that no one knows it’s me.”

On being bullied at school as a child: “I feel like I’m fine and healthy today, but I was tormented through elementary and high school. There wasn’t a day go by that somebody either didn’t call me a name, physically push or have an altercation, or threaten me. It was habitual. It was going to happen at one point in the day – the first couple of years were hideous. Picture day before school, I got chased down the hall by a skinhead who told me he was going to kill me. The footballer players don’t like me, these people don’t like me, these other fringe group of my friends don’t like me. It was intense but those things I believe also give you strength and fortitude to be order to make the challenges later in life. Not that I would ever want anyone to endure it to be truthful, but I have to find the bright side to it in that respect.”

On his dream woman to dress: “My life goal is still to dress Dolly Parton. I love her and I think she’s the closest thing to godliness I’ve ever seen on this earth. That’s why Katy [Perry] brought me to meet her that one time, and she did say to me, ‘Do you think you could ever make me something?’ I was like, ‘Of course, just name it. I’ll do whatever you want.’ She was like, ‘It’ll be fun if you made me a little something some time.’ She put out this little wire, we’re still chit-chatting so hopefully the right thing will come up where she needs my magic dust sprinkled all over her with tonnes of crystals and sequins, as she always should be adorned in. Ironically, she’s one of the few people I’ve been starstruck by.”

Katy Perry strikes a pose as she hits the carpet at the 2018 amfAR Gala Los Angeles held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on (October 18) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The 33-year-old singer was being honored at the gala for her commitment to the fight against AIDS, as well as countless other humanitarian causes – and got support at the event from her boyfriend Orlando Bloom, and longtime friends Robert Pattinson and designer Jeremy Scott.

“Today I understand that a courageous life is the only one worth living. You may or may not have heard that I come from a Bible-thumping background that wasn’t particularly open or accepting of curiosity,” Katy expressed during her speech (via USA Today). “I wasn’t allowed to eat Lucky Charms — Luck was too closely associated with Lucifer, obviously — or watch the Smurfs because they were magical blue demons. And then I become (the voice of) Smurfette later on in life… teenage rebellion.”

“I may not have known it then but daring to ask questions and redefine right and wrong when everybody around me spoke in absolutes was my first attempt at a courageous life,” Katy continued. “To my LGBTQ-plus family who is disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS, I’ve always felt such a deep connection to, and gratitude for your bravery to live your authentic truth. It’s a gift to all of us and you deserve to be safe, seen and celebrated. I want to thank you for always offering me a home in your hearts and a bench in your ears. You have one in mine, too, and we are in this together.”

FYI: Katy is wearing an Alexis Mabille dress with Bulgari jewelry. Robert is wearing a Dior Homme suit.

Gwen Stefani is all smiles as she cuddles up to her boyfriend Blake Shelton at the grand opening of her Gwen Stefani – Just a Girl residency held at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on Wednesday evening (June 27) in Las Vegas.

The 48-year-old singer kicked off her 25-date run by performing her solo hits like “Hollaback Girl,” “Sunday Morning,” “Make Me Love You,” as well as No Doubt favorites like “Don’t Speak,” “Spiderwebs” and the residency’s title song – the 1995 hit, “Just a Girl.”

“You don’t know what it’s’ like to be able to wear a cowgirl costume right in front of Blake Shelton,” Gwen said to cheers from the crowd (via ET). “This is like my fantasy come true, thanks for sharing it with me.”